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In this webinar, we demonstrate how MathWorks tools may be used to investigate electrical distribution system operation. The IEEE 123 Node Test Feeder is used to explore the following topics:
Create distribution system networks automatically in SimPowerSystems™ from network data stored in text file formats.
Perform unbalanced load-flow computations in time-domain simulation through the use of pseudo steady-state modeling.
Assess operational risk through monte-carlo simulations.
Automate report generation to record the output of simulation studies.
Integrate EMT components into a phasor system level simulation.
Investigate demand response strategies, such as smart charging of electric vehicles.
About the Presenter: Graham Dudgeon, MEng, PhD
Graham is the Energy Industry Manager at MathWorks. Before his role as Industry Manager, Graham was a Principal Technical Consultant at MathWorks and has worked with a broad range of customers across multiple industries, primarily in the areas of electrical power systems and power electronic technologies.
Before joining MathWorks, Graham worked at the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), an agency of the UK Ministry of Defence, in the Flight Management and Control Department, and also as a Senior Research Fellow at the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Electrical Power Systems at the University of Strathclyde.

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Electrical power systems that include advanced measurement infrastructure, large penetrations of distributed energy resources, integration of power converters, and operation of non-standard components, introduce an increased level of both risk and opportunity, compared to traditional power systems. Simulation models are an essential part of power system studies, but a broader computational framework is needed to extract the most value from those studies, and reduce the risk of the decisions that you make from the outcome of those studies.
In this webinar, MathWorks and IREQ will demonstrate the following tasks within power system studies through worked examples,
Developing simulation models suitable for different time periods
Replaying recorded data through a simulation model
Developing a customized simulation component
Running multiple scenarios on multiple cores
Working with large amounts of simulation data
Automating the generation of reports
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A simple, visual description of how power system load flow studies work, without all complicated and difficult-to-understand equations and matrix math. Learn the basic concepts so the equations will make more sense

Introduction to ECE560 Power Systems being taught at UNIST, Spring 2015. The course is not entirely "flipped" meaning that only a few topics will be covered in video lecture form, but these videos should help add to an existing Power Systems course.
The official text for the class is:
"Electric Power Systems: A First Course" by Ned Mohan
However, this is also a recommended text:
"Power System Analysis and Design" by J. Duncan Glover, Mulukutla S. Sarma, and Thomas Overbye

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Power system network descriptions are typically contained within Excel files, text files, databases, and other power system file formats. In this presentation, we show how MATLAB® and Simulink® tools can be used to read data from external sources, and automate the creation of power system network models. The models can be readily configured to allow playback of measured data, to run Monte-Carlo studies, and to vary the fidelity of component models.For more videos in this series, visit: http://www.mathworks.com/videos/series/performing-power-system-studies-101128.html

ETAP is a software which is considered the Solution for Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Industrial, Transportation, and Low-Voltage Power Systems.
What is the load flow analysis?
ETAP Load Flow software performs power flow analysis and voltage drop calculations with accurate and reliable results.
The Load Flow software module calculates bus voltages, branch power factors, currents, and power flows throughout the electrical system.
Built-in features like automatic equipment evaluation, alerts and warnings summary, load flow result analyzer, and intelligent graphics make it the most efficient electrical power flow analysis tool available today.
The next design will illustrate the power flow or the load flow result of an electrical system consist of generators, transformers, circuit breakers, loads and cables with a specific ratings for each one of them.

PSS®E is your trusted leader for transmission system analysis and planning. This demonstration will provide you with a basic understanding of the PSS®E functionalities and possibilities. Ready to get started? Request a free 30-day trial of PSS®E here: http://w3.usa.siemens.com/smartgrid/us/en/transmission-grid/products/grid-analysis-tools/transmission-system-planning/Pages/DemoPSSE.aspx
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Anurag Srivastava presenting closed loop cyber-physical modeling in an end-to-end simulation from generation through application analysis.
This is just one of the 2013 TCIPG Industry Workshop Demos, check out the rest for more great work.

RAPSim (Renewables Alternative Power System Simulation) was developed at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt within the Lakeside Labs project Smart Microgrid. The main architect of RAPSim, Manfred Rabl-Pöchacker gives an ultra-fast introduction to the tool in three minutes.
RAPSim is freely available and open-source. It is implemented in Java and therefore runs on different platforms such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
Download it at http://rapsim.sourceforge.net

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This webinar features techniques for performing trim (equilibrium point) analysis on models built in Simulink. Viewers will see how to use these equilibrium points to linearize aircraft models and to analyze the results for control design. Highlights include analysis on aircraft flying in various flight conditions, using general techniques that can be applied to many nonlinear systems.
This webinar will showcase the Simulink Control Design GUI as well as automation using a command line interface. The third in a series, this webinar is intended for viewers who have used MATLAB or Simulink for control design or for linear analysis. Simulink users interested in the high-level capabilities available for control design in Simulink should view the recorded webinar “Introduction to Simulink for Control Design.”

Power system toolbox(psat) has an very interesting capability of plotting of data. In load flow problem, it is often important to observe the variation of parameters, such as voltage, power, in different part of to the network. So these variations can be easily visualize with the help of Psat.

At Fluid Mechanics one of our core skills is hydraulic system design, SimulationX is one of the main tools we use to design and simulate complex hydraulic systems. SimulationX is a modelling tool for modelling multiple physical domains including hydraulics, mechanics, electrical, electronic, magnetic, pneumatics and heat transfer. The video gives a step by step introduction in how to build a hydraulic model. The model created includes a hydraulic power pack, a cylinder and positional control.
SimulationX is a commercial modelling programme based on the Modelica modelling language. Modelica is an open source modelling language controlled by the Modelica association. There are other implementations of Modelica, some of these are commercial like simulation X and Dymola, but OpenModelica is an open source free implementation of Modelica.
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More info: http://i4.pnnl.gov/ PNNL has developed a new tool to manage the electric grid more effectively, helping prevent blackouts and brownouts--and possibly avoiding millions of dollars in fines for system violations. The Graphical Contingency Analysis tool monitors grid performance, shows prioritized lists of problems, provides visualizations of potential consequences, and helps operators identify the most effective courses of action. This technology yields faster, better decisions and a more stable and reliable power grid.

Learning to navigate the PSS®E Add-On Modules is now easier than ever before! Watch the video for a step-by-step demonstration on how to use the Small Signal Stability Analysis Module.
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fault investigation and analysis in power system,an overview of the need for continuous recording ,and analysis of the performance of protection system,power system protection,protective relays,short circuit, types of faults in power system

IPSA is a software tool developed specifically for power system design and operation applications. Analysis options include load flow, fault level, overcurrent protection coordination, harmonic penetration, reliability and transient analysis.
This is an introductory video to IPSA and its key features. Please visit www.ipsa-power.com for more information and to download a free trial of the software

With ETAP 14 release, we made it even easier than before to automatically convert your projects from legacy power system analysis tools to ETAP. The enhanced built-in conversion tools include:
SKM PowerTools®
ESA EasyPower®
Siemens PSS®E

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MATPOWER is a great tool to perform large scale power flow analysis. Have you ever ran into a problem of running power flow in 33 bus network? You must be asking to yourself questions like how am I gonna get all the necessary data and even if I get them how am I supposed to write a program to perform power flow analysis. Well you don't have to worry, MATPOWER can help you achieve it with a single line of code .

POWERSIGHT MANAGER (PSM) PC SOFTWARE is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use power analysis software tool. It combines graphical analysis of data logs and waveforms with automatic report generation, and control of PowerSight instruments. It works with Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7). PSM is perfect for analysis of all power systems (1 phase, 2 phase, 3 phase, 3-1/2 phase, phase-phase, phase-neutral, AC/DC, and 20Hz to 440Hz systems).
When connected to a PowerSight, PSM can display on your PC, netbook, or PDA, real-time values and oscilloscope-type waveforms of voltage, current, and phasors, as well as harmonic analysis with spectrum bar charts or tabular data. For safety your PC or netbook can be up to 25 feet away from high voltage using Bluetooth wireless communications with the PowerSight models PS2500, PS3500, or PS4500. Other PowerSight meters communicate via serial cable.
DISPLAY, ZOOM, PRINT. Data logs from PowerSight can be downloaded by PSM and displayed for analysis then printing. Detailed logs of demand and disturbances from minutes to weeks are easily handled. Zoom and labeling functions allow precise analysis and display of the data of interest. Data log displays contain 70 different measurement types including voltage, current, true power, apparent power, VAR, power factor, energy, frequency, and harmonic distortion of each phase.
ONE-CLICK EXPORT TO EXCEL All log data is accessible as text files that are directly compatible with Excel and other spreadsheet programs, and makes it easy to perform your own calculations.
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